As indicated by PUNCH, Evans countered the case by the police that his announcement was acquired under a reasonable climate and that the announcement could have been taken within the sight of an attorney, if Evans had enlisted one.
Evans said human rights legal advisor, Femi Falana (SAN), then went to the police headquarters to meet with him, however, the police kept the gathering by locking him (Evans) up in a latrine.
He said instantly after he was captured by the police in 2017, his better half, Uchenna, reached the human rights attorney, yet upon the legal counselor's visit to the police headquarters, he was informed that he (Evans) had been taken out for examination.
Talking further, Evans asserted he caught Falana and the Lagos facilitator of the Inspector-General of Police Response Team, one CSP Phillip, trade merriments upon the attorney's landing in Phillip's office.
He said in the wake of being informed that he had been taken out for examination, Falana cautioned the police against guaranteeing that the suspect had been shot while attempting to get away.
Driven in proof by his legal advisor, Olanrewaju Ajanaku, Evans demanded that he was undermined to put his mark to an officially arranged confession booth explanation by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad who he blamed for killing a few suspects in his essence "in Saddam Hussein style."
He stated, "Promptly after my capture, my better half called Mr. Femi Falana and he came to SARS. Be that as it may, CSP Phillip advised two equipped policemen to conceal me inside the workplace can and to tell the attorney that I was nowhere to be found.
"I heard Phillip welcome him, and Mr. Falana said he needed to see me. CSP Phillip disclosed to him that I had been taken out for examination.
"Mr. Falana cautioned him that he would not like to hear that I was attempting to escape and after that I was shot dead. He disclosed to them that in the event that I had submitted any offense, I ought to be charged to court."
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